A profound exposé on the malignant disease of māl (money) which has spread through the ranks of the Muslims. The noble Shaykh (raḥimahullāh) explains the misappropriation of money at the hands of ‘The Thieves of the Daʿwah’, those who raise money to aid themselves and the siyāsah (politics) of the aḥzāb (groups).

A lecture built around the question, ‘What is the Sharīʿah ruling on these numerous Islamic groups, sects and organisations as they are different from each other in their methodologies, styles, calls and beliefs, the very foundations that they are established upon in regards to the ḥadīth that proves that the group that adheres to the truth is only a single group?’

A noteworthy collection of fatāwá from al-ʿAllāmah, Ṣāliḥ ibn Fawzān al-Fawzān establishing the guidelines with regards to how one deals with the various duʿāʾʾʾt (callers) along with offering the prophetic guidance which foretold of callers at the gates of Hell calling the people to misguidance and a grievous torment. Towards the end, there are also fatāwá with regards to the world famous Jamāʿat al-Tablīgh and their station in the field of daʿwah.

A much needed explanation of the foundations of innovation in the Religion. It starts with the linguistic meaning of ‘bidʿah’ and ends with a lengthy warning against the age old plot of Ahl al-Bidʿah: bidʿah ḥasanah (good innovation). The article also includes elucidative notes from Ibn Rajab, Ibn Ḥajar and others.